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Remember the time when robots were nothing more than chunky toys that fuel young boys’ plans for world domination? Well, that time has long passed. Nowadays, robots have come a step closer to world domination. They can now trade, thank you.

Forex robots are now the craze in the gargantuan market that is forex trading.

Forex (small for foreign exchange) trading centers on the buying and selling of currencies all over the world. It is an attractive gig for anyone with some money and a giant ambition because of the seemingly-infinite opportunities it presents. With forex trading, you can work with a small capital and still make some money. The forex market is also extremely liquid because of its size and because it deals directly with money.

Forex trading is also one of the most flexible income-generating activities available. The forex market is open 24 hours from Sunday night to Friday afternoon. This means more time for you to do business and you can do it at your most convenient time too. You can be a forex trader and still keep your day job.

Forex robots are programs that are especially designed to conduct trade in the forex market. They are equipped with the necessary tools to make the necessary decisions in trading. Trading signals are integrated into these robots, making them able to know when to trade or when to hold on to the money.

These robots are becoming increasingly well loved because, first of all, everybody likes a excellent assistant. These money-making machines can earn you some money on the side while you work your day job. In these robots, you get efficiency and productivity with very small capital on your part. Not a terrible deal at all right? How can you not be interested in something that offers to make you money while asking virtually nothing in return? The robot can work without your supervision and it can make money. Who would not want that?

But as they say, there is no such thing as perfection, unless you are already in Paradise of course.

But with us being a trillion light years away from heaven, it can be safe to say that these famed robots are anything but perfect. Although these robots offer to fatten your bank account, there are still some issues about these babies that have to be brought to your attention.

While you sleep away thinking that these robots are making you richer, there is still a possibility that they can do just the opposite. Robots, although they are marketed as perfect money-generating machines, can slip just like any human trader could. A robot can lose you some money from time-to-time. But in the event that this happens, it is not advised that you feel cheated by the robot manufacturer. Reckon. If the robot manufacturer stumbled upon the perfect profit-making machine, then why in the world will he sell it to you for some measly bucks?

Robots only function with the tools they are given. They say ‘yes’ when their built-in system tells them to say ‘yes’. But they have no trader’s intuition. Neither do they have a trader’s smarts.

Robots can make life simpler for you. But they can’t make it perfect.

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Smart Dust – D.a.r.p.a. Military Technology

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Smart Dust – D.A.R.P.A. Military Technology

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Printing Green

Posted by admin On September - 30 - 2009

Paperless office still seems to be a vision of the future since the computer age has not exactly delivered on that promise. An average employee really consumes about ten thousand (10,000) pages a year in printing and you can just imagine how many thousands of papers are wasted and consumed by multinational companies. But, a new printing technology has been introduced to reduce paper waste consequently saving money, and maybe more importantly the environment. The new technology is called GreenPrint.

GreenPrint is really a software that eliminates pages that are not useful when printing. It does this by analyzing the pages of the document and looks for typical waste characteristics such as the last page with just a URL, a banner ad or logo, or some legal jargons. In case you really do not need a printout, the software also incorporates an simple to use PDF writer.

In your document, there might be some pages there that are blank, or pages that contain just some irrelevant lines or text and images (like advertisements from website) that if not printed, would not affect the content of your document. This printing software allows you to view your document and automatically highlights (in red) these pages that seem to be irrelevant. Hence, once you finally print the document, the pages and/or images highlighted will not be included in the print outs. Of course, you still have the option of printing those pages and/or images in red highlights.

The printing software itself also has a reporting feature that shows you how much paper and money you have saved. This also helps to monitor the printing habits of an individual. In addition, the printing software also includes an simple to use PDF writer which gives you an option not to print the document at all by just simply saving it.

This printing software is available both for free and paid subscription. In an effort to end wasteful printing worldwide, GreenPrint World is available at no cost for people around the world. This is a perfect opportunity for anyone who wants to get rid of the waste of unwanted pages and have a positive environmental impact right at their own home. GreenPrint World provides all the basic while the Home Premium and Enterprise Edition are the paid subscriptions for home users and corporate customers respectively which offer extra features such as email tech support and frequent version updates.

According to Hayden Hamilton, CEO and the brainchild of GreenPrint, by reducing ink consumption and paper wastage during printing, we are really helping to save our environment. He says that less paper and ink wastage during printing helps in saving trees, reducing gasses, and decreasing waste.

The printing software is unique in a way since it saves time and money without compromising the environment. And because of this benefit a lot of people have been using it. As of today, with the positive impact on the environment, there are already around thirty (30) thousand people using the printing software which results to seven (7) thousand trees saved. By using this printing software, it is hoped that the company will be able to give everyone a shift on how they view green technology.

John Mahoney is a freelance author who writes about various technology related subjects including Printing.

For more information about John visit his website:www.techstore.ie .

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Future Technology – A Day In The Life Of Mike

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“A Day In The Life Of Mike” shows how technology advancements will ease our life in the very near future whether at home, at work or on the r…

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